Sunday, November 3, 2013

Lockheed Martin Announces Plans For Sr-72 Hypersonic Spy Drone

Lockheed Martin Announces Plans For Sr-72 Hypersonic Spy Drone


SR-72 hypersonic spy drone

Plans for the SR-72 drone were first unveiled Friday in an Aviation Week article which revealed that Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works advanced development program has drafted plans for a plane that could fly as fast as Mach 6 - twice the speed of the Blackbird. The SR-72 would have the ability to gather intelligence, conduct surveillance and reconnaissance, and launch combat strikes at an unprecedented speed. The plane is designed to fill what is considered in military circles to be a gap in capabilities between the spy satellites orbiting Earth and the manned and unmanned technology meant to replace the SR-71.


Top NSA Whistleblower: "[NSA] Management Had A Plan To Spy On The People Of The United States Even Before 9/11"


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Netanyahu Dirty Tricks: Israel Attacks Syria And Gaza


Israel gets away with daily crimes of war, against humanity and slow-motion genocide. It does so with impunity. It does it because world leaders able to act do nothing.

Failure to hold Israel accountable reflects complicity with crimes too great to ignore. They've persisted for decades.

They show no signs of ending. On October 30, reports said Israeli warplanes struck Latakia. It's Syria's principle port city. Damascus was attacked. An administration official confirmed what happened.

Washington partners with Israeli crimes. Annual billions of dollars in military aid supports them.


Pentagon To Build Underwater Drones For Spying Purposes


The Pentagon is working on a developmental program to plant unmanned vehicles on the ocean floor ready to speed to the surface and fly into the air for surveillance and operational purposes, according to a report.


The Health Benefits Of Colloidal Silver -- The Original Antibiotic


Colloidal silver, also called silver water, is a colloid consisting of silver particles suspending in a liquid (usually demineralized water). It was treasured by physicians in the early twentieth century, who used it to treat their patients' bacterial and fungal infections. Even before then, however, many ancient people such as the Persians, Babylonians, and Greeks understood the benefits of silver, and often placed their water in silver vessels to preserve its freshness.

Colloidal silver, or silver hydrosol as i call it, is a product i use quite often. The stuff works, and it works well, doing so without damaging the immune system.

While silver can be purchased at many places, several of which claim to offer exclusive benifits, i buy mine at Bio-Altenratives. Their prices are very good and they seem to be very ethical. As far as some manfactures claims that silver must be stored in glass, from my expierence, and according to what i've read, this is a bunch of crap.


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2 comments:

Dan said...

I was at the end of the runway by Plant 42 in 1990 and you could not hear your self think when it flew over head, but now a Drone that can fly TWICE as fast with someone controlling it from the ground and he doesn't see the New World Trade Center building to make maneuvers!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_SR-71_Blackbird
When the SR-71 was retired in 1990, one Blackbird was flown from its birthplace at United States Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, to go on exhibit at what is now the Smithsonian Institution's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.[82] On 6 March 1990, Lt. Col. Raymond E. "Ed" Yielding and Lt. Col. Joseph T. "JT" Vida piloted SR-71 S/N 61-7972 on its final Senior Crown flight and set four new speed records in the process.
2. West Coast to East Coast, distance 2,404 miles (3,869 km), average speed 2,124.5 miles per hour (3,419.1 km/h), and an elapsed time of 67 minutes 54 seconds.

emily mainzer said...

During the late 1950's Cold War was at large, and USA was actively planning the construction of a top-secret aircraft that would soon replace the U-2. More interesting details & video about this aircraft can be found here: http://www.airforce-technology.com/features/feature-lockheed-martin-unveils-sr-72-successor-sr-71-spy-plane/